Taking it to the Extreme

I’m not one to be an “extremist”, until my cloth diapering transformed me into a cloth diapering, laundering & now green living extremist!

It was a chain reaction. It all started by borrowing a few of my friends cloth diapers for a trial session.

Which turned into buying my own stash. That lead to me ruining my stash and giving up on cloth.

Then when expecting a new baby, buying a new stash! Which lead to researching my brains out and becoming the cloth diapering laundry queen! (Yes, I gave that title to myself!)

After getting my laundering & perfect diapering system down, I began to hang dry ALL of our laundry, not just diapers. Hey, it saves us money & saves energy!

Then, we got extreme! We hang dry our laundry now, we cloth diaper (& wipe!)…is there a reason why we were using our dishwasher?

YES! We went there! We now wash & dry our lovely dishes by hand, and enjoy it! We have three kids under three who love helping wash dishes (bubbles and water!).

Cleaning products? Vinegar! No need for us to waste money on harsh cleaning products, or even more money on natural cleaning products, when I can buy a nice large bottle of vinegar and clean my entire home!

Paper towels and tissue? Not in our home! Instead you will find a little basket with dish towels and hand towels.

Paper or plastic plates? Nope.

OK, no cups or cutlery? Nope!

Recently we began using candles instead of wasting our electric on lighting our home!

Just kidding.
Really.

Although…that would be pretty extreme.. 🙂

Plastic sandwich and snack bags? We use tupperware or they now have really cute reusable ones!

Oh, and now that I’m onto bags…reusable shopping bags! I use to make fun of my friend carrying them around, but now I’m the one doing it.

It started with a few cloth diapers, and turned into an extreme “reduce your carbon footprint or else!” kind of mother. My sister has even commented that we should just be Amish, I’ll admit there are parts to it that are appealing!

i dont know why everyone says that by being green they are turning amish. because they have a horse and buggy? well amish people are just like us they use disposable diapers and disposable bags and the bottle feed (gasp!) I mean it is just like the rest of us. Some of us use cloth and some of us use sposies. its just a matter of preference.

Haha! Its funny how one thing leads to another! I was just saying earlier today that I am becoming, surprisingly, more "crunchy" everyday! LOL For me, it started with wanting to homeschool, then home birth, breastfeeding, cloth diaper/wiping, hang drying, making food homemade (oh my!), essential oils for cleaning…

I agree!!! We have made the switch to cloth and reusable too! Yes it all started with cloth diapers! We do use the dishwasher though it saves more enegy then hand washing and money in our pocket! I make what I can and buy from work at home mamas when I can't. It is great for us and helps out other families, what can be better then that!!!!!

I love it! We keep getting more and more extreme as well. We are new to cloth diapering and I'm expecting number 2 in May. I'm building my stash and getting excited! We already do the Cloth napkins, wash clothes, reusable shopping bags, reusable sandwich and snack bags and even eco friendly shampoo/soap! My husband just smiles and nods because there's no stopping me now 🙂 I'm even trying to get rid of the plastics in our life and replace with glass and stainless steel. when we buy clothes I buy as much organic as possible (as well as food!) Slowly but surely…

We save a lot of money by just using dishtowels and reusable dishcloths to clean up spills instead of paper towels. I have a small basket in the laundry room just for 'used' towels until it's wash day. I keep the clean ones under the sink. I wish there was a viable 'kleenex' alternative I could talk my husband into. He blows 'through' regular kleenex most of the time.

We had a similar process take place once we started cloth diapering. You're exactly right about the mindset that "Well, I'm cloth diapering, I might as well only use cloth kitchen towels" etc etc. I honestly don't think we have any disposable products left in our house – once you start on this journey it gets harder and harder to justify paper towels or disposable sanitary pads or whatever. It's really not as extreme as it's made out to be sometimes.

Oh, and we've never owned a dishwasher. I grew up only handwashing so dishwashers have always seemed extravagant to me – good thing as I hate washing dishes and that would be hard to give up if I had grown up with one.

I'm with "Momma". I keep getting crunchier…nothing too extreme, CD's have made me so much more AWARE! I use cloth napkins, vinegar and baking soda for cleaning as much as possible, LOVE reusable shopping bags, and my gma has turned old towels into "wipes" for us. I haven't been brave enough to use them myself but I like the idea Janine had of just for pee…that should be easy. Simple things I never thought of…

LOL! Since we had moved to AZ in 2005 I line dried our laundry 95% of the time, and then we had our baby girl…we stared cloth diapering part time at 6 months and yes we line dried her diapers. Now we live in Eastern Washington state and I have a retractable line in our basement where cloth dries on the line as well as most of our laundry except when it is too piled up. When the weather is better – we have an outside line which will be filled to capacity. We use reusable grocery bags, recycle and a few other things. The dishwasher though is our friend. 🙂